Well all around my bedside spirits like vultures wait well all inside, inside my mind mass graves of all hope sleeps mass graves of all hope sleeps And the devil is at my door can’t stall him, stay clear no oh oh by his side now, I’ve been running round‘ yes it just goes to show god, no he’ll never settle down settle down Well all around my tired eyes galivants in your poison words as the slither of a serpent

he’s a snake in the grass coming on and moving fast

coming on and moving fast And the devil is at my door can’t stall him, stay away no oh oh by his side now, I’ve been running round‘ yes it just goes to show god, no he’ll never settle down settle down Well all around these muddy streets skeletons and safety sun goes down, it’s sinning time moving down that old crooked line moving down that old crooked line And the devil is at my door can’t stall him, stay away no oh oh by his side now, I’ve been running round‘ yes it just goes to show god, no he’ll never settle down settle down

(Screaming angry crazy preacher voice: “Satan is among us tonight, friends! Can you see the fire? Can you see the brimstone? Get down on your knees! Get down on your knees and crawl like the filthy beasts you have become! Back into the pits! Back into the caves! Put the bible to your head and pull the trigger! The Lord requests, and so he shall receive! Glory! Yeah! This valley will flood with your hypocrite blood! This valley will flood with your hypocrite blood! Fuck you, Satan. Fuck you, Satan!”)

Abstract

Nonconsensual condom removal during sexual intercourse exposes victims to physical risks of pregnancy and disease and, interviews make clear, is experienced by many as a grave violation of dignity and autonomy. Such condom removal, popularly known as “stealthing,” can be understood to transform consensual sex into nonconsensual sex by one of two theories, one of which poses a risk of over-criminalization by demanding complete transparency about reproductive capacity and sexually transmitted infections. Adopting the alternative, preferable theory of non-consent, this Article considers possible criminal, tort, contract, and civil rights remedies currently available to victims. Ultimately, a new tort for “stealthing” is necessary both to provide victims with a more viable cause of action and to reflect better the harms wrought by nonconsensual condom removal.

Nonconsensual condom removal or „stealthing“ is the practice of one sex partner covertly removing a condom, when consent has only been given by the other sex partner for condom-protected safer sex.[1][2] In UK law, such consent is known as conditional consent.[3][4] In 2017, a Swiss court convicted a French man for rape for removing a condom during sex against the expectations of the woman he was having sex with.[5][6] Existing laws do not specifically cover stealthing,[7] despite the heightened pregnancy and public health risks. [8]